Sony Universal Remote RM VL710 User Manual

2-588-574-12 (1)  
Integrated Remote  
Commander  
Operating Instructions  
RM-VL710  
© 2005 Sony Corporation  
 
Features  
The RM-VL710 Remote Commander provides centralized control of all  
your AV components from a single remote commander and saves the  
trouble of operating different AV components with different remote  
control devices. The following are its main features.  
Centralized control of Sony AV components with this one remote  
commander  
This Commander is preset at the factory to operate Sony brand  
components, so you can use it out of the box as a control center for your  
Sony AV components.  
Remote control signals for non-Sony components are also preset  
This Commander is preset for most major brands components including  
Sony. You can remote control your components by setting the type and  
code number of each component (page 8).  
Learning function for programming various other remote control  
signals  
This Commander has a Learning function, to “learn” the remote control  
signals needed to operate other non-preset components or functions. (To  
“teach” such signals to this Commander, use the remote control supplied  
with the non-preset components.) (page 14)  
In addition, the Commander can “learn” remote control signals (infrared  
signals only) of non-Audio Visual components such as air-conditioners,  
lights, etc. (Some specific appliances or functions may not be available.)  
(page 22)  
Reassigning new components  
You can assign Component Select buttons to freely operate other  
components. This is useful when you have more than two of the same  
kind of AV component (only if a Component Select buttons is free.) (page  
30)  
You can only assign TVs to the TV Component Select button.  
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Table of Contents  
Getting Started  
Installing the Batteries .................................................................................6  
When to replace the batteries ............................................................................ 6  
Location of Controls .....................................................................................7  
Basic Operations  
Setting the Code for non-Sony Preset Audio and Visual Components  
— Setting component codes .....................................................................8  
Setting a component code .................................................................................. 8  
Checking if the code number works .............................................................. 10  
Setting a component code by the Search function ....................................11  
Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander ......................12  
To control the volume ....................................................................................... 13  
Programming signals of another remote control — Learning Function ....14  
For accurate Learning ....................................................................................... 17  
Programming remote control signals to the Component Select buttons ..... 18  
Changing or erasing the function of a “learned” button ............................ 20  
Notes on programming the signals for an air-conditioner ......................... 22  
Advanced Features  
Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to an Audio  
System ......................................................................................................23  
Adding an Extra Function to the Component Select Buttons .....................25  
Programming the Power-On Command of the Selected Component just  
by pressing that Component Select button  
(for Sony Components only) ........................................................................ 25  
Executing a Series of Commands — System Control Functions .................26  
To clear programmed commands ................................................................... 28  
Programming a series of commands to on the Component Select  
buttons .....................................................................................................29  
To clear programmed commands ................................................................... 30  
Assigning Other Components to the Component Select Buttons ..............30  
Copying the settings of a Component Select button to another button.... 31  
Using Other Functions  
Locking the Controls — Hold Function.......................................................32  
Erasing all settings — To reset the Commander to its factory settings .....33  
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Additional Information  
Precautions .................................................................................................34  
Miantenance ...............................................................................................34  
Specifications..............................................................................................34  
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................35  
Appendix  
Table of Preset Functions............................................................................37  
TV ........................................................................................................................ 37  
VCR ..................................................................................................................... 38  
CBL (Cable box) ................................................................................................. 38  
SAT ...................................................................................................................... 39  
DVD .................................................................................................................... 39  
DVR (Digital video recorder) .......................................................................... 40  
CD ....................................................................................................................... 41  
MD....................................................................................................................... 41  
DAT ..................................................................................................................... 41  
DECK .................................................................................................................. 41  
AMP .................................................................................................................... 42  
Digital Cable Box .............................................................................................. 42  
Index ...........................................................................................................43  
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Ge t t in g St a rt e d  
When to replace the  
batteries  
Installing the  
Batteries  
Batteries for remote control  
operation (two size AA (R6)  
batteries)  
Under normal conditions, the  
batteries will last up to six  
months. If the Commander does  
not operate properly, the batteries  
might be drained. When this  
happens, replace the batteries with  
new ones.  
Slide open the battery  
compartment lid and insert two  
size AA (R6) batteries (not  
supplied). Be sure to match up the  
+ and – indications on the  
batteries with the + and –  
indications on the battery  
compartment.  
Note  
Do not take more than one hour to  
replace the batteries. Otherwise, your  
setting of the code numbers (page 8)  
and “learned” remote control signals  
(page 14) will be erased.  
Notes on batteries  
• Do not use an old battery with a new  
one or mix different types of batteries  
together.  
• If the electrolyte inside the battery  
should leak, wipe the contaminated  
area of the battery compartment with  
a cloth and replace the old batteries  
with new ones. To prevent the  
electrolyte from leaking, remove the  
batteries when you plan not to use  
the Commander for a long period of  
time.  
Insert the batteries negative-and-  
first through the guide clamp  
within each compartment as  
shown above.  
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Location of Controls  
1 SET indicator  
2 SET button  
3 Component Select buttons  
Light or flash during operation.  
4 Number buttons  
5 PIP button  
6 VOL +/– buttons*  
7 GUIDE button  
8 MUTING button*  
9 DISPLAY button  
1
qs  
qd  
SET  
POWER  
2
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
2
5
8
0
DVD  
AMP  
3
4
1
3
4
7
6
9
ENT  
qf  
wd  
5
qg 0 RETURN button  
qa Player Control buttons  
qs TV/VIDEO button  
qd POWER button  
qh  
6
7
qj  
qf ENT (enter) button  
qg SLEEP button  
qh CH (channel) +/– buttons  
qj MAIN/SUB button  
qk RECALL button  
ql MENU button  
w; Cursor Control buttons  
wa TOOLS button  
qk  
ql  
w;  
8
9
0
qa  
wa  
ws  
ws SYSTEM CONTROL buttons  
wd DOT button  
About tactile dots  
The number 5 button, the B button, CH + button and MAIN/SUB button each have  
a tactile dot for ease use.  
* Note on the VOL +/– and MUTING buttons  
The Commander controls or mutes the TV’s volume when you select a visual  
component. The Commander controls or mutes the amplifier’s volume when you  
select an audio component. You can change this setting also (page 23).  
Note  
The function of the control buttons varies depending on settings/operating modes.  
The “Table of Preset Functions” (page 37) shows how the Commander generally  
operates for each component in the factory preset mode.  
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Ba sic Op e ra t io n s  
Setting a component code  
Setting the Code for  
non-Sony Preset  
Audio and Visual  
Components  
2
SET  
POWER  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
2
5
8
0
DVD  
AMP  
3
1
3
— Setting  
4
7
6
9
component codes  
4
5
The Commander is preset at the  
factory to operate Sony brand AV  
components (see the table below).  
If you are using the Commander  
with a factory-set Sony  
ENT  
components, skip the following  
procedures.  
You can use the Commander with  
other major brand preset AV  
components also. To use with  
other AV components, or Sony  
components which do not  
function with the Commander,  
you need to follow the procedures  
to set the correct codes for each  
component.  
2
Component  
Preset  
Factory setting  
Select Button component(s)  
Example: To set up a Philips’ TV  
TV  
TV  
Sony TV  
TV/VCR  
Combo  
1 See the tables in the  
supplied “Component  
Code Numbers”, and find  
the four-digit component  
code number for the  
VCR  
CBL  
VCR  
Sony VHS  
VCR  
Cable box  
DVD  
AMP  
DVD player Sony DVD  
player  
desired component.  
Amplifier  
Sony amplifier  
If more than one code number  
is listed, use the number that is  
listed first.  
For example, to set up a  
Philips’ TV, you would use the  
code number 8011.  
Note  
A CD player, an MD player and a  
cassette deck can be set to any of the  
above Component Select buttons. You  
can assign Component Select buttons to  
freely set signals of your desired  
components. For further information,  
see “Assigning Other Components to  
the Component Select Buttons” (page  
30) .  
2 Press and while holding  
SET, press MENU.  
MENU  
For the functions of buttons as for each  
component, see “Table of Preset  
Functions” (page 37).  
SET  
+
All Component Select buttons  
flash.  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
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Notes  
• If you press a component code  
number that is not on the table in the  
supplied “Component Code  
3 Press the Component Select  
button for the desired  
component.  
Numbers”, or if you press a button in  
the wrong order, the Component  
Select button flashes five times, and  
then turns off. Check the component  
code number, and try setting it again.  
• If you don’t input anything into the  
Commander within 20 seconds  
between each step, the setup  
procedure will be canceled. To set the  
code, start over from Step 2.  
The selected Component Select  
button lights up, and all other  
button lights turn off.  
• If you press SET while setting the  
component code, all code numbers  
will be lost, and the setup procedure  
will be canceled. Start over from Step  
2.  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
4 Press the Number buttons  
to enter the four-digit  
To cancel setup, press SET.  
component code number.  
5 Press ENT.  
The Component Select button  
light turns off.  
TV  
TV  
If the Component Select button  
flashes five times before  
turning off, it means that the  
setup is incomplete. Start over  
from Step 2.  
Continued  
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If the Commander does not  
seem to be working  
Try repeating the setup procedures  
using the other codes listed for your  
component, or try setting the code  
number using the Search function  
(page 11).  
Setting the Code for non-Sony  
Preset Audio and Visual  
Components — Setting  
component codes (continued)  
Checking if the code  
number works  
Note on the VOL+/– and MUTING  
buttons  
When you operate a visual  
component, the TV button lights  
up to indicate that the  
1 Power on the component  
with its power switch.  
Commander is controlling or  
muting the TV’s volume.  
2 Press the corresponding  
Component Select button  
for the component you  
have set up.  
TV  
When you operate an audio  
component, the AMP button lights  
up to indicate that the  
Commander is controlling or  
muting the amplifier’s volume.  
The Component Select button  
lights up when you press it,  
and turns off when you release  
it.  
It is recommended that you first  
set the TV and AMP codes before  
setting up any other components.  
3 Aim the Commander at the  
component and press  
POWER.  
Note on buttons that have  
already “learned” remote  
control signals  
The selected Component Select  
button lights up when you  
press a function button, and  
turns off when you release it.  
If another signal has already been  
programmed on a button using  
the Learning function (page 14),  
that “learned” signal will continue  
to work even after you set the  
component code number. To use it  
as a preset function button, you  
must first erase its “learned”  
signal (page 20).  
POWER  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
The component should power  
off.  
4 If you have succeeded,  
check that the Commander  
is operating the other  
functions of your  
component, such as channel  
and volume control.  
See page 12 for details.  
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1 Press and while holding  
Setting a component  
code by the Search  
function  
SET, press MENU.  
MENU  
SET  
+
All Component Select buttons  
flash.  
You can find a code number  
available for a component that  
doesn’t have one in the supplied  
“Component Code Numbers”.  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
Before starting the Search  
function  
Set each component to the  
following status so that the Search  
function works effectively.  
TV, AMP: Power-on  
2 Press the Component Select  
button for the desired  
component.  
CD player*, MD player*, cassette  
deck*: Power-on with a playback  
source (disc, cassette tape, etc.)  
Other components: Power-off  
The selected Component Select  
button lights up, and all other  
buttons turn off.  
* If any of these components are  
assigned to any of the  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
Component Select buttons (page  
30), you can set a component  
code using the Search function.  
3 Press CH + or CH – and  
POWER in turn until the  
component reacts as  
described in the following.  
TV: Powers off  
VCR, CBL, DVD, AMP: Powers  
on  
CD player, MD player, cassette  
deck: Plays back  
1
SET  
POWER  
3
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
2
5
8
0
DVD  
AMP  
2
1
3
4
7
6
9
CH  
ENT  
POWER  
4
3
1
Press CH + to go to the next  
code number.  
Press CH – to go back to the  
previous code number.  
The Component Select button  
flashes three times after the  
numbers have turned one  
cycle.  
One cycle means, for example,  
the four-digit code numbers  
beginning from “8” are cycled  
through.  
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Setting a component code by  
the Search function (continued)  
Operating Your  
Components with the  
Remote Commander  
When you operate a non-Sony  
component, make sure you set the  
component code first (page 8).  
4 Press ENT.  
ENT  
The Component button turns  
off.  
SET  
POWER  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
2
5
8
0
DVD  
AMP  
1
If the Component Select button  
flashes five times before turning  
off, it means that the setup is  
1
3
4
7
6
9
incomplete. Start over from Step 1.  
5 Check if the code number  
works by following the  
instructions on page 10.  
ENT  
Notes  
• If you don’t input anything into the  
Commander within 20 seconds  
between each step, the setup  
procedure will be canceled. To set the  
code, start over from the beginning.  
• If you press any button other than  
CH +/– and POWER while setting  
the component code, all code  
numbers will be lost, and the setup  
procedure will be canceled. Start over  
from the beginning.  
2
To cancel setup, press SET.  
Example: To operate a video  
cassette recorder  
1 Press the desired  
Component Select button.  
The Component Select button  
lights up when you press it,  
and turns off when you release  
it.  
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2 Press any Player Control  
To control the volume  
Press VOL +/– to control the  
volume. Press MUTING to mute  
the sound.  
button.  
See “Table of Preset Functions”  
(page 37) for the functions of  
buttons for each component.  
When you select a visual  
component, the TV’s volume will  
be controlled (TV Component  
Select button lights up), and when  
you select an audio component,  
the amplifier’s volume will be  
controlled (AMP Component  
Select button lights up). You can  
change this setting also (page 23).  
Note  
The remote control signals may be  
different for some components or  
functions. In this case, program the  
remote control signals with the  
Learning function (page 14). Note,  
however, that components and  
functions that do not support the  
remote control of infrared signals will  
not work with this Commander.  
Notes  
• If you used the Learning function  
(page 14) to program the VOL +/– or  
MUTING buttons to send a signal to  
any other component, that signal will  
be transmitted instead of the volume  
or muting of the TV or amplifier  
when you select that component.  
• If you used the Learning function  
(page 14) to program the VOL +/– or  
MUTING buttons for the TV or AMP  
to send a signal to any other  
component, that signal will be  
transmitted only when you select TV  
or AMP. When you select another  
component, the preset volume control  
signals for TV or AMP will be  
transmitted.  
• If you have assigned another  
component to the TV or AMP buttons  
(page 30), the volume of the TV or  
amplifier cannot be controlled even if  
you select another component.  
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Programming signals  
of another remote  
control — Learning  
Function  
SET  
TV  
POWER  
DVD AMP  
VCR  
CBL  
2
5
8
0
1
3
4
7
6
9
To operate components or  
functions which do not work even  
if you set a component code  
number, use the following  
ENT  
Learning procedure to “teach” any  
of the programmable buttons or  
the Commander to operate the  
functions of another remote  
control. You can also use the  
Learning function to change the  
signals of individual buttons after  
setting the component code  
number (page 8). It is  
4
recommended that you make a  
note of the “learned” key  
functions. (It is possible to make a  
note on the back of the supplied  
“Component Code Numbers.”)  
Notes  
• Some specific remote control signals  
may not be “learned.”  
• You can also use a display monitor  
for computer display (including a  
built-in tuner type), if the  
Commander is “learned.”  
Example: To program the N  
(Play) signal of your video  
cassette recorder to theVCR N  
(Play) button of the Commander  
1 Place the RM-VL710 head  
to head with your  
component’s remote  
control.  
Remote control for  
your component  
about 2 – 4 inches  
(5 – 10 cm) away  
RM-VL710  
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2 Press and hold SET for over  
4 Press the button on the  
Commander you want to  
“teach.”  
3 seconds.  
SET  
The SET indicator lights up,  
and all Component Select  
buttons flash.  
Both the SET indicator and the  
selected Component Select  
button flash (Learning function  
standby).  
SET  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
SET  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
3 Press the Component Select  
button for the component  
whose signals are to be  
“learned.”  
If another signal has already  
been “learned” by that  
button  
The SET indicator flashes  
twice, and the Commander  
takes no action returning to its  
state after the Component  
Select button was pressed in  
Step 3. Either “teach” to  
another free button, or clear the  
already “learned” function  
(page 20) and start over from  
the beginning.  
Both the SET indicator and the  
selected Component Select  
button light up, and all other  
buttons turn off.  
SET  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
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Notes  
Programming signals of another  
remote control — Learning  
Function (continued)  
• If you do not perform Learning steps  
within 20 seconds at any point during  
the process, Learning mode ends.  
• If you do not perform Step 5 within  
10 seconds after Step 4, the learning  
procedure returns to Step 3. Repeat  
Step 4 while the Component Select  
button lights.  
5 Press and hold the button  
on the other remote control,  
until both the SET indicator  
and the Component Select  
button lights up again.  
To cancel setup, press SET.  
If the Commander does not  
seem to be working  
During data transfer, only the  
SET indicator stays lit, and the  
Component Select button turns  
off.  
After data transfer is complete,  
the Commander returns to its  
state in Step 3.  
If the “learned” button does not  
operate properly, teach” once again.  
(For example, if the volume becomes  
very loud after pressing VOL + only  
once, noise may have interfered during  
the Learning procedure.)  
If you set a component code  
after “learning” a signal  
If you have programmed any signal on  
a button by the Learning function, that  
signal will work even after you set a  
component code.  
remote control  
of component  
Note on the REC z signal  
You can only “teach” to one button at a  
time. Therefore you cannot teach a  
sequential button operation (for  
example REC z + B) to a single button  
on the Commander. In this case,  
“teach” the functions of each button on  
your component to the Commander.  
SET  
SET  
VCR  
VCR  
during data  
transfer  
data transfer  
complete  
If the SET indicator flashes  
five times  
It means that “learning” is  
incomplete. Repeat steps 4 and 5.  
6 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to  
“teach” functions to other  
buttons.  
To teach” another  
components remote control  
signal  
After positioning the two remote  
commanders as in Step 1 on page  
14, press the corresponding  
Component Select button, and then  
follow Steps 4 and 5 to perform  
Learning.  
7 Press SET to finish setting.  
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When you “teach” signals to  
VOL +/– or MUTING  
If you used the Learning  
For accurate Learning  
Do not move the remote units  
during the Learning procedure.  
Be sure to keep holding down  
the “learning” button until your  
Commander reacts as described.  
Use fresh batteries in both  
remote units.  
Avoid Learning in places subject  
to direct sunlight or a strong  
fluorescent light. (Noise may  
interfere during the Learning  
procedure.)  
The remote control detector area  
may differ depending on each  
remote unit. If Learning does not  
work, try changing the positions  
of the two remote control units.  
When you teach signals of an  
interactive signal exchange  
system remote control unit  
(supplied with some of Sony’s  
amplifiers) to the Commander,  
the response signal of the main  
unit may interfere with the  
learning of the Commander. In  
such a case, move to a place  
where the signals will not reach  
the main unit (e.g. other rooms,  
etc.).  
function to program the VOL +/  
– or MUTING buttons to send  
any signal to components other  
than the TV or AMP, that signal  
will be transmitted only by  
pressing VOL +/– or MUTING  
when you select that component.  
If you used the Learning  
function to program the VOL +/  
– or MUTING buttons to send  
any signal to the TV or AMP,  
that signal will be transmitted  
only after you select TV or AMP.  
When you select other  
components, the “learned”  
signal will be transmitted.  
To “teach” the signals for an air-  
conditioner  
See “Notes on programming the  
signals for an air-conditioner” on  
page 22.  
IMPORTANT  
Be sure to place the  
Commander out of the reach of  
small children or pets, and lock  
the controls using the Hold  
function (page 32).  
Components such as air  
conditioners, heaters, electric  
appliances, and electric  
shutters or curtains receiving  
an infrared signal can be  
dangerous if misused.  
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Programming signals of another  
remote control — Learning  
Function (continued)  
2 Press and hold the  
Component Select button  
for the component whose  
signals are to be “learned”  
for over 3 seconds.  
Programming remote  
control signals to the  
Component Select buttons  
You can “teach” one operating  
procedure to a Component Select  
button, so that when you press the  
Component Select button, the  
operation is also automatically  
done.  
Then, SET indicator and all  
other Component Select  
buttons light.  
SET  
For example, if it is necessary to  
switch the input selection of an  
amplifier to DVD when you use a  
DVD player, “teach” an input  
select signal to the DVD button.  
After “learning”, the input  
selection of an amplifier is  
automatically switched to DVD  
just by pressing DVD. (For this  
operation, an amplifier should  
first be turned on.)  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
When the SET indicator lights  
up, you can release the  
Component Select button. Both  
the SET indicator and the  
selected Component Select  
button flash (Learning function  
standby).  
SET  
Example: To “teach” the DVD  
input remote control signal of  
your amplifier to the DVD  
Component Select button of the  
Commander  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
If another signal has already  
been “learned” by that  
button  
The SET indicator flashes twice,  
and the Commander takes no  
action, returning to its state after  
SET was pressed and held in Step 2.  
Either “teach” to another free  
button, or clear the already  
“learned” function (page 20) and  
start over from the beginning.  
1 Follow Steps 1 to 2 (page  
14).  
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3 Press and hold the button  
on the other remote control,  
until the SET indicator  
lights and all the  
Component Select buttons  
flash again.  
During data transfer, only the  
SET indicator stays lit, and the  
Component Select button turns  
off.  
If the SET indicator flashes  
five times  
It means that “learning” is  
incomplete. Repeat Steps 2 and 3.  
4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to  
“teach” remote control  
signals to other buttons.  
5 Press SET to finish  
“learning.”  
Notes  
• If you do not perform Learning  
steps within 20 seconds at any  
point during the process,  
Learning mode ends.  
• If you do not perform Step 3  
within 10 seconds after Step 2, the  
Learning procedure returns to  
Step 1. Repeat from Step 2 while  
the Component Select button  
lights.  
To cancel “learning,” press SET.  
Continued  
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Programming signals of another  
remote control — Learning  
Function (continued)  
Example: To erase the “learned”  
function from the Number  
button 1 in VCR mode  
1 Press and hold SET for over  
Changing or erasing the  
function of a “learned”  
button  
3 seconds.  
SET  
To change the “learned” function,  
clear it first and perform Learning  
again.  
The SET indicator lights up,  
and all Component Select  
buttons flash.  
To clear the “learned” function  
of a single button  
SET  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
1,3  
SET  
POWER  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
2
5
8
0
DVD  
AMP  
1
3
2 While holding the desired  
Component Select button  
pressed, press the button  
you want to erase.  
4
7
6
9
ENT  
+
2
When erasing of “learned”  
function is completed, the  
selected Component Select  
button light turns off.  
SET  
SET  
VCR  
VCR  
during data  
erasing  
data erasing  
complete  
Note  
Be sure to press the button you  
want to erase while pressing the  
Component Select Button. If you  
release the Component Select  
button, the Commander changes to  
Learning mode.  
3 Press SET to finish setting.  
To cancel erasing, press SET.  
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To erase the learned function of  
the Component Select button  
that is TV, VCR, CBL, DVD or AMP  
To clear all function signals  
“learned” for a specific  
Component Select button  
Example: To erase the function  
“learned” by the TV button  
1,3  
SET  
TV  
POWER  
DVD AMP  
While holding SET pressed for  
over 3 seconds, press and hold  
the TV Component Select  
button.  
VCR  
CBL  
2
5
8
0
2
1
3
4
7
6
9
SET  
ENT  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
x
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
SET  
TV  
VCR  
DVD  
AMP  
When erasing of a “learned”  
function is completed, the SET  
indicator light turns off.  
Example: To erase all functions  
“learned” by the VCR button  
1 Press and hold SET for over  
3 seconds.  
SET  
The SET indicator lights up,  
and all Component Select  
buttons flash.  
SET  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
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Programming signals of another  
remote control — Learning  
Function (continued)  
Notes on programming the  
signals for an air-  
conditioner  
2 While holding x pressed,  
press the Component Select  
button you want to erase.  
About seasonal adjustments  
If you change the settings of the  
air-conditioner for the season, you  
have to program the remote  
control signals of the new settings  
on the Commander.  
If the power-on/off operation  
does not work correctly  
When erasing of a “learned”  
function has completed, all the  
other Component Select button  
lights turn off.  
If the Commander can only  
operate “ON” with one button  
and “OFF” with another, while  
your air-conditioner’s remote  
control can operate “ON/OFF”  
with a single button, program the  
signal on two buttons of the  
Commander as follows.  
SET  
SET  
VCR  
VCR  
during data  
erasing  
data erasing  
complete  
1 Clear the “learned” power-on/  
off signal on the programmed  
button of the Commander.  
2 Reprogram only the power-on  
signal of the air-conditioner on  
the button of the Commander  
by following the steps of  
Notes  
• With this operation, you can only  
erase the “learned” functions of  
all buttons for a specific  
component.  
• To erase a single “learned”  
function of a Component Select  
buttons, see page 20.  
“Programming signals of  
another remote control-  
3 Press SET to finish setting.  
Learning Function” (page 14).  
3 Program the power-off signal of  
the air-conditioner on another  
button of the Commander.  
To cancel erasing, press SET.  
The two buttons of the  
Commander have been  
programmed with the power-on  
signal and the power-off signal of  
the air-conditioner respectively, so  
that you can operate the air-  
conditioner with the Commander.  
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Ad va n ce d Fe a t u re s  
To change the Factory Preset of  
the Volume Control  
Controlling the Volume  
of Visual Components  
Connected to an Audio  
System  
The Commander is factory preset  
based on the assumption that you  
hear the sound of your visual  
components from your TV  
1
SET  
POWER  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
2
5
8
0
DVD  
AMP  
1
3
4
7
6
9
speakers, and that you hear sound  
of your audio components from  
the loudspeakers connected to  
your amplifier.  
ENT  
2
1
For example, to control the  
volume while using a VCR, you  
don’t need to press the TV button  
to control the TV volume.  
The following table shows the  
factory setting of which volume  
would be controlled for each  
component.  
Component Select  
button  
Controls the volume of  
TV  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
TV  
TV  
1 Press and while holding  
TV  
SET, press MENU.  
amplifier  
All Component Select buttons  
flash.  
However, if your visual  
components are connected to an  
audio system, you may want to  
hear TV or VCR sound from the  
loudspeakers via your amplifier,  
not from your TV speakers. In this  
case, you need to change the  
factory preset so that you can  
control the volume of your visual  
components without first having  
to switch to the amplifier.  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
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Controlling the Volume of Visual  
Components Connected to an  
Audio System (continued)  
To cancel setting, press SET.  
Notes  
• If you used the Learning function to  
program the VOL +/– or MUTING  
buttons to send a signal to a  
component, the procedure above will  
not change the function of the VOL  
+/– and MUTING buttons.  
• If you set a Learning function for  
sending an amplifier‘s volume  
control signal on a Component Select  
button other than TV, the priority of  
sending the signal is also set as  
follows from highest to lowest  
priority: AMP buttontVCR  
buttontCBL buttontDVD button.  
For example, if you “teach” the AMP  
button and the VCR button to send  
the amplifier‘s volume signal, when  
you adjust the volume, the signals on  
AMP button are sent to the amplifier  
first. If you “teach” the AMP button  
to send signals of other than for an  
amplifier, the signals is sent to the  
amplifier from the VCR button.  
2 While holding MUTING  
pressed, press VOL + or  
VOL –.  
To set all volume controls to  
AMP  
Press VOL + while holding  
MUTING pressed.  
All Component Select buttons  
light up when you press these  
buttons, and then turn off  
when you release them.  
Press and while holding VOL+,  
press MUTING.  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
Volume control setting  
complete.  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
To set only the audio  
components’ volume controls  
to AMP  
Press VOL – while holding  
MUTING pressed.  
Only AMP lights up when you  
press these buttons, and then  
turns off when you release them.  
Press and while holding VOL–,  
press MUTING.  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
Volume control setting complete.  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
Visual components are:  
TV, video cassette recorder,  
analog cable box, digital cable  
box, digital satellite, DVD  
player, digital video recorder  
Audio components are:  
CD player, MD player,  
cassette deck, amplifier  
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2
While holding POWER  
pressed, press the desired  
Component Select button.  
When you first press POWER,  
only the Component Select  
buttons that have already been  
set with the Power-On  
Adding an Extra  
Function to the  
Component Select  
Buttons  
command light up.  
Programming the Power-On  
Command of the Selected  
Component just by pressing  
that Component Select  
button (for Sony  
Example: If the Power-On  
command has been  
programmed on the VCR and  
DVD buttons, these buttons  
light up when you first press  
POWER.  
Components only)  
When using Sony components,  
you can program the Power-On  
signal for each component on a  
Component Select button. You can  
select the desired component and  
power it on by just pressing that  
Component Select button.  
POWER  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
POWER  
AMP  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
1
2
SET  
POWER  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
2
5
8
0
DVD  
AMP  
To cancel setting, press SET.  
1
3
To clear the Power-On command  
Repeat the same procedure,  
pressing the desired Component  
Select button that lights up when  
you press POWER.  
4
7
6
9
ENT  
Notes  
• If the component code of a non-Sony  
brand has been set on a Component  
Select button, you cannot program  
the Power-On function on it. If you  
change the component code (page 8)  
after setting the Power-On function,  
the Power-On function is cleared.  
(The Component Select button flashes  
twice to indicate that you cannot set  
this function.)  
• Even if you used the Learning  
function (page 14) to program a  
signal on a Component Select button,  
you can program the Power-On  
function on that button but it cannot  
be used. If you clear the “learned”  
function on that button, you can use  
the Power-On function.  
1
Example: To program the TV  
button  
1
Press and while holding  
SET, press MENU.  
All Component Select buttons  
flash.  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
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Example: when you watch a  
video, and you can set a series  
of operations you want to set  
as follows:  
Executing a Series of  
Commands — System  
Control Functions  
Power on the TV.  
With the System Control function,  
you can program a series of  
operating commands, and execute  
them by pressing just one button.  
You can program up to 16  
consecutive operation steps to on  
each of the SYSTEM CONTROL  
buttons (A – D).  
If you have set the a System  
Control function for a Component  
Select button (page 30), the  
execution of the programmed  
commands begins when you press  
the Component Select button for  
more than 2 seconds.  
r
Power on the video (VCR).  
r
Power on the amplifier.  
r
Set the input selector of the  
amplifier to VIDEO 1.  
r
Set the input mode of the TV  
to VIDEO 1.  
r
Start video playback.  
1,3  
When executing the programmed  
commands, each remote  
commander signal is transmitted.  
SET  
POWER  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
2
5
8
0
DVD  
AMP  
1
3
4
7
6
9
ENT  
2
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Example: To program the  
procedure above to the SYSTEM  
CONTROL B button  
To program a new series of  
operations for those buttons  
which already have a control  
program have already been set  
1 Press and while holding  
SET, press the SYSTEM  
CONTROL B button.  
Erase the program (page 28).  
Notes  
• If you interrupt the procedure at any  
point for over 20 seconds, the setting  
mode ends and the series of  
The SET indicator light turns  
on.  
commands will be programmed up to  
that point. In this case, clear the  
program (page 28) and start again  
from Step 1 to set the entire program  
from the beginning. You cannot  
continue programming once the  
setting mode ends.  
• If a SYSTEM CONTROL button has  
already “learned” a remote control  
signal (page 14), you can program a  
System Control function (System  
Control Macro), but the function does  
will not work until you clear the  
Leaning function. To clear the  
Learning function, see “Changing or  
erasing the function of a “learned”  
button” on page 20.  
SET  
If a System Control function  
(System Control Macro) has  
already been set on the button,  
the SET indicator flashes twice.  
The setting procedure is  
automatically canceled.  
2 Set the System Control  
function.  
With this example, press  
buttons in sequence as below:  
• If you change the component code  
number (page 8) or program a new  
signal by using the Learning function  
(page 14) on a key or a button that  
has been programmed with a series  
of commands of using the System  
Control function, the new signal will  
be transmitted when you press the  
corresponding SYSTEM CONTROL  
button.  
POWER  
VCR  
AMP  
POWER  
1
• While in setting mode, you cannot  
clear any operation step you have  
programmed. If you have  
You can program up to 16  
consecutive steps to on each of  
the SYSTEM CONTROL  
buttons (A – D), including the  
initial step of pressing switch  
to a Component Select button.  
programmed an incorrect operation  
by mistake, start again from Step 1.  
• If you try to program more than 16  
steps, the System Control setting  
mode ends, and the 16 steps you have  
programmed are registered. If you  
want to program the steps again,  
clear the program (page 28) and start  
again from Step 1.  
3 Press SET to complete the  
programming.  
The SYSTEM CONTROL  
button light turns off.  
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Executing a Series of Commands  
— System Control Functions  
(continued)  
To clear programmed  
commands  
Tips for programming the  
System Control functions  
1 Press and while holding  
SET, press and hold for  
more than 3 seconds the  
SYSTEM CONTROL button  
you want to clear.  
The following information helps  
you to program a consecutive  
operation steps.  
About the order of operation  
steps  
Some of the components may not  
accept consecutive remote control  
signals. For example, a some TVs  
generally may not react respond to  
the next signal right after the  
Power-on signal. So, a series of  
commands such as TV Power-on  
and input select may not work  
properly.  
In this case, insert other signals to  
other components like such as in  
the example below:  
TV Power-ontVCR Power-ont  
VCR playbacktTV input select  
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Example: To program the  
procedure on page 26 for the  
VCR Component Select button  
Programming a series  
of commands to on  
the Component  
1 Press and while holding  
SET, press the VCR  
Select buttons  
Component Select button.  
As with the SYSTEM CONTROL  
buttons, you can also program a  
series of operating commands for  
the Component Select buttons (up  
to 16 steps).  
The SET indicator and the VCR  
Component Select button lights  
turn on.  
SET  
To execute the commands  
programmed on a Component  
Select button by the System  
Control function, press the button  
for more than 2 seconds.  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
If a Control Program function  
(Component Macro) has  
already set on the button, the  
button flashes twice. The  
setting procedure is  
1,3  
SET  
POWER  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
2
5
8
0
DVD  
AMP  
automatically canceled.  
1
3
2 Set the Control Program  
4
7
6
9
function.  
With this example, press the  
buttons in sequence as below:  
ENT  
POWER  
VCR  
AMP  
2
POWER  
1
You can program up to 16  
consecutive steps to on each of  
the Component Select buttons,  
including the initial step of  
pressing a including the first  
step to select a Component  
Select button.  
Notes  
• When you press the button for less  
than 2 seconds, it works as the  
normal Component Select button,  
and the programmed Function  
function does not work.  
• See also “Tips for programming the  
System Control functions” on page  
28.  
3 Press SET to complete the  
programming.  
The VCR Component Select  
button light turns off.  
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Programming a series of  
commands to on the Component  
Select buttons (continued)  
Assigning Other  
Components to the  
Component Select  
Buttons  
To clear programmed  
commands  
You can assign another  
component to any of the  
Component Select buttons not  
being used.  
Once if you set a Component  
Select button to a different type of  
component, the entered  
component‘s code number  
becomes effective.  
1 Press and while holding  
SET, press and hold for  
more than 3 seconds the  
Component Select button  
you want to clear.  
Notes  
You can program a Control Program  
function (Component Macro) for a  
Component Select button on which  
the Power-On function (page 25) has  
been programmed. In this case, the  
Power-On function is executed when  
you press the Component Select  
button or when you or select the  
another component while the  
Notes  
• To use the original component  
setting, set the component code  
number again (page 8).  
• If you enter a new brand‘s  
component code number without  
clearing the previous “learned”  
functions on that Component Select  
button, the “learned” functions  
remain effective. Erase the functions  
you do not use frequently.  
consecutive Control Program is being  
executed.  
• If the procedure is interrupted the  
procedure at any point for over more  
than 20 seconds, the setting mode  
ends and the series of commands will  
be programmed up to that point. In  
this case, clear the program (page 30)  
and start again from Step 1 to set the  
entire program from the beginning.  
You cannot continue programming  
once the setting mode ends.  
• You can only assign TVs to the TV  
Component Select button.  
• If a Component Select button has  
already “learned” a remote control  
signal (page 14), you can program a  
Control Program function  
(Component Macro), but the function  
does will not work until you clear the  
“Learned” Function. To clear the  
Learning Learned Function, see  
“Changing or erasing the function of  
a “learned” button” on page 20.  
• While you are setting a program, you  
can insert a 0.4 second interval to  
before the next step is executed by  
pressing the same Component Select  
button again. For the example above  
in the step 2, you can insert a 0.4  
second interval between the TV-on  
signal and the TV/VIDEO switching  
signal at the exercising as the  
program is executed by pressing the  
buttons TVtPOWERtTV.  
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Copying the settings of a  
Component Select button  
to another button  
You can copy the entire settings of  
a Component Select button to  
another Component Select button.  
The settings of the component  
code (page 8) and the “learned”  
function (page 14) are copied to a  
new button.  
2 Press and hold for over 3  
seconds the desired  
Component Select button to  
which you want to copy a  
setting from another  
component.  
While holding down this  
button, the other Component  
Select buttons flash. Then,  
when you press the  
Component Select button  
which holds the setting you  
want to copy, all Component  
Select buttons light up. When  
copying is complete, any  
Component Select buttons  
other than the two buttons  
pressed, turn off.  
1
SET  
POWER  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
2
5
8
0
DVD  
AMP  
2
1
3
4
7
6
9
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
for over  
3 seconds  
ENT  
TV  
TV  
VCR  
VCR  
CBL  
CBL  
DVD  
DVD  
AMP  
AMP  
1
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
To cancel setting, press SET.  
Notes  
You cannot copy the settings to a  
Component Select button on which  
any “learned” function (page 14) has  
been programmed.  
• Since you can only operate a TV  
using the TV Component Select  
button, and you cannot copy other  
Component Select button settings  
(other than for a TV) to the TV  
Component Select button.  
Example: To copy the settings of  
the DVD button to the CBL  
button  
1 Press and while holding  
SET, press MENU.  
You cannot copy the Control Program  
function (Component Macro) to  
another Component Select button.  
All Component Select buttons  
flash.  
To return the setting of the  
Component Select button to the  
original component setting  
Clear the “learned” function (page  
20) and perform the original  
component setting following the  
procedure on page 31.  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
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Usin g Ot h e r Fu n ct io n s  
1 Press and while holding  
POWER, press TV/VIDEO  
and CH +.  
Locking the Controls  
— Hold Function  
To prevent accidental operation,  
you can lock all the buttons with  
the Hold function.  
CH  
TV/VIDEO  
POWER  
+
+
1
The SET indicator and all the  
Component Select buttons  
flash once, and the Hold  
function is set.  
SET  
POWER  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
2
5
8
0
DVD  
AMP  
1
3
4
7
6
9
SET  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
ENT  
(once)  
While the Hold function is on,  
no function can be operated.  
(The SET indicator and all the  
Component Select buttons  
flash twice.)  
1
SET  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
(twice)  
To unlock the control  
Press and while holding POWER,  
press TV/VIDEO and CH –.  
The SET indicators and all the  
Component Select buttons flash  
once, and the Hold function is  
cleared.  
SET  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
(once)  
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1 While holding POWER  
pressed, press TV/VIDEO  
and VOL –.  
Erasing all settings  
— To reset the  
Commander to its  
factory settings  
VOL  
TV/VIDEO  
POWER  
+
+
You can erase all remote control  
signals programmed by the  
“learned“ function to reset the  
Commander to its factory settings.  
The SET indicator and all  
Component Select buttons light  
up. Then the Component Select  
buttons turn off one by one  
from the left, followed by the  
SET indicator. When the SET  
indicator turns off at last, all  
settings are cleared, and  
SET  
POWER  
1
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
2
5
8
0
DVD  
AMP  
1
3
4
7
6
9
Commander returns to its  
original state.  
ENT  
SET  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
SET  
TV  
VCR  
VCR  
CBL  
CBL  
DVD  
DVD  
AMP  
AMP  
SET  
TV  
SET  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
DVD  
AMP  
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Ad d it io n a l In fo rm a t io n  
Precautions  
Specifications  
Do not drop the unit or give a  
shock to the unit, or it may cause  
a malfunction.  
Do not leave the unit in a  
location near heat sources, or in  
a place subject to direct sunlight,  
excessive dust or sand, moisture,  
rain or mechanical shock.  
Do not put foreign objects into  
the unit. Should any liquid or  
solid object fall into the unit,  
have it checked by qualified  
personnel before operating the  
unit any further.  
Do not expose the remote control  
detectors of your components to  
direct sunlight or other strong  
illumination. Too much light  
there can interfere with remote  
control operations.  
Operating distance  
Approx. 32.8 ft. (10 m) (varies  
depending on components of  
different manufacturers)  
Power requirements  
Two size AA (R6) batteries  
Battery life  
Approx. 6 months (varies depending  
on frequency of use)  
Dimensions  
Approx. 2 5/8 × 7 3/4 × 1 3/16 in.  
(64 × 195 × 29 mm) (w × h × d)  
Mass  
Approx. 3.7 oz (105 g) (not including  
batteries)  
Design and specifications are subject to  
change without notice.  
Be sure to place the Commander  
out of the reach of small children  
or pets. Components such as air  
conditioners, heaters, electric  
appliances, and electric shutters  
or curtains receiving an infrared  
signal can be dangerous if  
misused.  
Maintenance  
Clean the surface with a soft cloth  
slightly moistened with water or a  
mild detergent solution. Do not  
use any type of solvent such as  
alcohol, benzene or thinner as they  
may damage the finish of the  
surface.  
34  
 
Troubleshooting  
If you have problems setting up or using the Remote Commander, first  
check the batteries (page 6), then check the items below.  
Symptom  
Remedy  
You cannot operate the  
components.  
• Go closer to the component. The maximum operating  
distance is approximately 32.8 ft. (10 m).  
• Check that you are aiming the Commander directly at the  
compoent, and that there are no obstructions between the  
Commander and the component.  
• Power on the components first, if necessary.  
• Make sure you have pressed the correct Component Select  
button. In case of CBL or DVD, make sure the desired  
component is selected.  
• Check that the component has infrared remote capability. For  
example, if your component didn’t come with a remote  
commander, it probably isn’t capable of being controlled by a  
remote commander.  
• You have assigned a different component on the Component  
Select button. Check the component assigned to that button  
and the component code.  
You cannot control the  
volume.  
• If your visual components are connected to an audio system,  
make sure you’ve set up the Commander as described in  
“Controlling the Volume of Visual Components Connected to  
an Audio System” (page 23).  
• You have assigned another component on the TV or AMP  
button (page 30). In this case, the volume cannot be controlled  
when you select components other than TV or AMP.  
The Component Select  
buttons flash by a  
• Batteries are weakened.  
Replace them with new ones.  
constant interval when  
you press a button.  
You cannot operate the  
components even after  
setting the component  
code numbers.  
• Set the component code correctly. If the code that is listed first  
for your component doesn’t work, try all the codes for your  
component in the order in which they are listed in the  
supplied “Component Code Numbers”.  
• Some features may not be preset. If some or all of the buttons  
do not function correctly even after you have set the  
component codes, then use the Learning function to program  
the remote control signals for the component (page 14).  
• The component may be operated with a code number that is  
not listed in the “Component Code Numbers”. See “Setting a  
component code by the Search function” (page 11) and try  
setting a code number again with the Search function.  
The Commander fails to • When you teach signals of an interactive signal exchange  
learn the remote control  
signals.  
system remote control unit (supplied with some of Sony’s  
amplifiers) to the Commander, the response signal of the  
main unit may interfere with the learning of the Commander.  
In such a case, move to a place where the signals will not  
reach the main unit (e.g. other rooms, etc.).  
You cannot operate a  
component even after  
you programmed the  
remote control signals  
with the Learning  
function.  
• Make sure that the Remote Commander has “learned” the  
correct signals. If not, see “For accurate Learning” (page 17)  
and try the Learning procedure again (page 14).  
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Symptom  
Remedy  
The SET indicator falshes • Learning has not succeeded. See “For accurate Learning”  
five times during the  
Learning procedure.  
(page 17) and try the Learning procedure again (page 14).  
• There are no available buttons for “learning”. Clear  
infrequently used Learned functions (page 20), then carry out  
learning operations.  
A Component Select  
button flashes five times  
during setting.  
• The component codes cannot be set. See the supplied  
“Component Code Numbers” and try setting the component  
codes again (page 8).  
The SET indicator falshes • A selected Component Select button or another button to be  
twice during the  
Learning procedure.  
set has any remote control signals programmed by Learning  
function (page 14). Clear the “learned” signals (page 20) or  
select another button which has no “learned” signals, and try  
setting again.  
All Component Select  
buttons flash twice.  
• The Hold function is on. Unlock the Hold function (page 32).  
After programming the • A Learning function has already been set on the Component  
Power-On command of a Select button. If a Learning function has been set (page 14),  
component, pressing that you can program the Power-On function on the Component  
Component Select button Select button (page 25) but the Power-On setting will not  
does not function  
correctly.  
work until you clear the “learned” function. Erase the  
“learned” function after the setting the Power-On function.  
This function is for the Sony components only.  
The system Control  
function or Control  
Program function does  
not work properly.  
• When you program a System Control function or Control  
Program function, make sure to follow the correct steps  
(pages 26, 29).  
• Change the direction the remote commander is aimed. If the  
problem persists, position the programmed components  
closer together.  
• If the remote control receivers of the components are too far  
apart, or if something is blocking the signals between them,  
some of the components may not operate in sequence even  
after you press the programmed button. If some of the  
components do not operate correctly because of the above or  
any other reason, position the components back to the way  
they were before you set the System Control function or  
Control Program function. Failure to do this can result in  
incorrect operation when you use these functions again.  
• Some components may not always be powered on by the  
System Control function or Control Program function. This is  
because the power of the component turns on and off  
alternately when receiving the power on/off signal. In this  
case, check the operating component‘s power on/off state  
before using the system control function.  
• If you change the AV brands‘ component code number (page  
8) set on a Component Select button that has been  
programmed for a series of commands by the Control  
Program function, the new signal will be transmitted when  
you press the corresponding Component Select button.  
• The intervals between steps may be too short. Depending on  
the components, you may need to insert an interval between  
consecutive controls. You can insert an interval by changing  
the order of pressing the buttons. (You can insert an interval  
between steps when programming the Component Select  
button.)  
• If a SYSTEM CONTROL button or a Component Select button  
has already “learned” a remote control signal (page 14), you  
can program a System Control function (System Control  
Macro) or a Control Program function (Component Macro),  
but the function will not work until you clear the Leaned  
Function. To clear the Learned function, see “Changing or  
erasing the function of a “learned” button” on page 20.  
For the customers in the U.S.A  
Customer Support Information  
After you have read through this manual, if you still cannot get the Remote  
Commander to work properly, call the Sony Customer Support Helpline  
at 1-800-822-2217.  
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Ap p e n d ix  
KEY DISPLAY  
FUNCTION  
qjf  
To move the cursor  
upward.  
Table of Preset  
Functions  
qjF  
To move the cursor  
downward.  
qjG  
To move the cursor to  
the right.  
SET  
POWER  
DVD AMP  
9
0
qjg  
To move the cursor to  
the left.  
TV  
VCR  
CBL  
2
5
8
0
qjOK  
2PIP  
8M  
To enter the selection of  
the MENU display.  
1
3
1
To turn on/off the  
“window” picture.  
4
7
6
9
To change the TV  
channel + in the  
“window” picture.  
(PIP CH +)  
ENT  
qa  
qs  
w;  
2
8m  
(PIP CH –)  
To change the TV  
channel – in the  
“window” picture.  
8REC z  
To change the input  
(PIP INPUT) mode of the “window”  
picture.  
qd  
qf  
3
4
8X  
(PIP STILL) picture.  
8N To swap the “main”  
To freeze the “window”  
qg  
qh  
qj  
5
6
7
8
(PIP SWAP) picture and the  
“window” picture.  
8x  
To move the location of  
(PIP MOVE) the “window”picture.  
qdCH +/–  
Channel up: +  
qk  
ql  
Channel down: –  
qgRECALL  
To operate JUMP,  
FLASHBACK or  
CHANNEL RETURN  
function on the TV  
depending on the setting  
of the TV’s  
manufacturer.  
3VOL +/–  
Volume up: +  
Note  
Volume down: –  
There may be some components or  
functions that cannot be operated with  
this Commander.  
5MUTING  
To mute the volume on  
the TV. Press again to  
turn muting off.  
TV  
KEY DISPLAY  
9POWER  
1qaw;  
FUNCTION  
To turn on and off.  
To change the channel.  
1 – 9, 0, ENT, For example, to change  
DOT  
to channel 5, press 0 and  
5 (or, press 5 and ENT).  
q;TV/VIDEO To change the input  
mode.  
6DISPLAY  
To display the current  
channel on TV.  
qs SLEEP  
To operate SLEEP  
function on the TV  
(works only for a TV  
with SLEEP function).  
qhMENU  
To call up the MENU  
display.  
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Table of Preset Functions  
(continued)  
VCR  
CBL (Cable box)  
KEY DISPLAY  
9POWER  
1qa  
FUNCTION  
KEY DISPLAY  
9POWER  
1qa  
1 – 9, 0, ENT For example, to change  
to channel 5, press 0 and  
FUNCTION  
To turn on and off.  
To turn on and off.  
To change the channel.  
To change the channel.  
1 – 9, 0, ENT For example, to change  
to channel 5, press 0 and  
5 (or , press 5 and ENT.)  
5 (or, press 5 and ENT).  
qdCH +/–  
qgRECALL  
Channel up :+  
6DISPLAY  
To expose the on-screen  
display.  
Channel down : –  
To operate JUMP,  
FLASHBACK or  
CHANNEL RETURN  
function.  
q;TV/VIDEO To switch the antenna  
(ANT/SW)  
output.  
qsSLEEP  
(INPUT  
To change the input  
mode.  
SELECT)  
qhMENU  
To call up the MENU  
display.  
qjf  
To move the cursor  
upward.  
qjF  
To move the cursor  
downward.  
qjG  
To move the cursor to  
the right.  
qjg  
To move the cursor to  
the left.  
qjOK  
To enter the selection of  
the MENU display.  
8m  
8N  
To rewind.  
To play.  
8M  
8REC z  
To fast-forward.  
To record, press N  
while pressing REC z*.  
First release N, then  
release REC z.  
8x  
To stop.  
8X  
To pause.  
qdCH +/–  
Channel up: +  
Channel down: –  
* In order to avoid recording by  
mistake, the REC z button does not  
work by itself.  
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SAT  
KEY DISPLAY  
9POWER  
1qaw;  
DVD  
KEY DISPLAY  
9POWER  
11 – 9, 0  
FUNCTION  
FUNCTION  
To turn on and off.  
To change the channel.  
To turn on and off.  
Number buttons: To set  
items selected from the  
screen.  
1 – 9, 0, ENT, For example, to change  
DOT  
to channel 5, press 0 and  
5 ( or, press 5 and ENT)  
w;DOT  
(+10)  
To select numbers 10  
and above.  
q;TV/VIDEO To switch the output of  
(TV/SAT)  
the SAT receiver to the  
TV. (When you connect  
a TV cable or antenna to  
the receiver, the output  
switches between a TV  
and SAT program.)  
qaENT  
To enter the setting. To  
set items selected from  
the screen.  
q;TV/VIDEO To change the sound.  
(AUDIO)  
6DISPLAY  
To show the current play  
status on the screen.  
6DISPLAY  
To turn on the display.  
4GUIDE  
(CLEAR)  
To clear the selected  
characters from the  
screen.  
qkTOOL  
To use the “FAVORITE”  
(FAVORITE) function.  
qsSLEEP To bring up the Station  
(Station Index.  
7RETURN  
To return to the last  
previous screen.  
Index)  
qgRECALL  
(TITLE)  
To display the title  
menu.  
4GUIDE  
To bring up Master  
Guide.  
qsSLEEP  
(SUBTITLE)  
To switch the subtitle.  
8N (EXIT)  
To exit the mode.  
qhMENU  
To call up the MENU  
display.  
qhMENU  
(DVD  
MENU)  
To display the DVD  
menu.  
qjf  
qjF  
qjG  
qjg  
qjOK  
To move the cursor  
upward.  
qjf  
qjF  
qjG  
qjg  
qjOK  
To move the cursor  
upward.  
To move the cursor  
downward.  
To move the cursor  
downward.  
To move the cursor to  
the right.  
To move the cursor to  
the right.  
To move the cursor to  
the left.  
To move the cursor to  
the left.  
To bring up the Station  
Index when a program  
guide is not displayed.  
To select the channel  
that is highlighted.  
To execute items  
selected from the screen.  
8m  
8N  
To rewind.  
To play.  
qdCH +/–  
Channel up : +  
8M  
8REC z  
To fast-forward  
Channel down : –  
To record, press N  
while pressing REC z*.  
First release N, then  
release REC z.  
qgRECALL  
To return to the last  
tuned station.  
8x  
To stop.  
8X  
To pause.  
qdCH + (>) To proceed to the next  
location or song.  
qdCH – (.) To proceed to the  
previous location or  
song.  
* In order to avoid recording by  
mistake, the REC z button does not  
work by itself.  
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Table of Preset Functions  
(continued)  
KEY DISPLAY  
FUNCTION  
DVR (Digital video recorder)  
qjOK  
To bring up the Station  
Index when a program  
guide is not displayed.  
To select the channel  
that is highlighted.  
KEY DISPLAY  
9POWER  
1qaw;  
FUNCTION  
To turn on and off.  
To change the channel  
1 – 9, 0, ENT, For example, to change  
qdCHANNEL Channel up: +  
DOT  
to channel 5, press 0 and  
5 (or, press 5 and ENT).  
+/–  
qgREPLAY*1  
Channel down: –  
To replay  
q;INPUT  
To switch the output of  
the SAT receiver to the  
TV. (When connecting a  
TV cable or antenna to  
the receiver, the output  
switches between a TV  
and SAT program).  
Or to go into REC/  
REVIEW mode during  
play (After about 5-  
second rewind, replay  
begins).  
*1 This key corresponds to Tivo service or  
the replay service. Refer to its instruction  
manual for details.  
6DISPLAY  
qsCLEAR  
4GUIDE  
To turn on the display.  
To clear the setting.  
To bring up Master  
Guide.  
*2 In order to avoid recording by  
mistake, the REC z button does not  
work by itself.  
8m  
8N  
To rewind.  
To play.  
8M  
8REC z  
To fast-forward.  
To record, press N  
while pressing REC z*2.  
First release N, then  
release REC z.  
8x  
To stop.  
8X  
To pause.  
qhMENU  
To call up the MENU  
display.  
qjf  
qjF  
qjG  
qjg  
To move the cursor  
upward.  
To move the cursor  
downward.  
To move the cursor to  
the right.  
To move the cursor to  
the left.  
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CD  
KEY DISPLAY  
9POWER  
11 – 9, 0  
DAT  
KEY DISPLAY  
9POWER  
11 – 9, 0  
FUNCTION  
FUNCTION  
To turn on and off.  
To turn on and off.  
To select the track  
number. 0 selects track  
10.  
To select track numbers  
above 10, see the  
descriptions on the +10  
button below.  
To select a program  
number.  
qaENT  
8m  
8N  
To enter the setting.  
To rewind.  
To play.  
8M  
8REC z  
To fast-forward.  
w;DOT  
(+10)  
To select numbers 10  
and above.  
To record, press N  
while pressing REC z.  
First release N, then  
release REC z.  
qaENT  
To enter the setting.  
To select next disk.  
qgRECALL  
(D.SKIP)  
8x  
To stop.  
8X  
To pause.  
8m  
8N  
8M  
8x  
To rewind.  
To play.  
qdCH + (>) To proceed to the next  
song.  
To fast-forward.  
To stop.  
qdCH – (.) To proceed to the  
previous song.  
8X  
To pause.  
qdCH + (>) To select the next track.  
qdCH – (.) To select the previous  
track.  
DECK  
KEY DISPLAY  
9POWER  
8m  
FUNCTION  
To turn on and off.  
To rewind.  
MD  
KEY DISPLAY  
9POWER  
11 – 9, 0  
8N  
To play.  
FUNCTION  
w;DOT (n)  
8M  
To reverse.  
To turn on and off.  
To fast-forward.  
To select the track  
number. 0 selects track  
10.  
To select track numbers  
above 10, see the  
descriptions on the +10  
button below.  
8REC z  
To record, press N  
while pressing REC z.  
First release N, then  
release REC z.  
8x  
To stop.  
8X  
To pause.  
w;DOT  
(+10)  
To select numbers 10  
and above.  
qgRECALL  
(A/B)  
To select the tape deck:  
Deck A or B (dual  
cassette deck only).  
qaENT  
To enter the setting.  
qgRECALL  
(D.SKIP)  
To select the next disc.  
qhMENU (z)  
To record, press f while  
pressing MENU. First  
release f, then release  
MENU.*  
8m  
8N  
To rewind.  
To play.  
qjf (N)  
qjF (x)  
To play.*  
8M  
8REC z  
To fast-forward.  
To stop.*  
To record, press N  
while pressing REC z.  
First release N, then  
release REC z.  
qjG (M)  
qjg (m)  
qaENT (n)  
qjOK (X)  
To fast-forward.*  
To rewind.*  
To reverse.  
To pause.*  
8x  
To stop.  
8X  
To pause.  
* Activated when using a double  
cassette deck  
(for deck A of Sony component)  
qdCH + (>) To select the next track.  
qdCH – (.) To select the previous  
track.  
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Table of Preset Functions  
(continued)  
qsSLEEP  
(Exit/Clear) screen from the html  
screen or the E-mail  
To return to the TV  
AMP  
KEY DISPLAY  
9POWER  
11  
FUNCTION  
screen, etc.  
To turn on and off.  
4GUIDE  
(EPG)  
To switch the EPG  
display to ON/OFF.  
To select the input  
source: VIDEO 1  
qhMENU  
To call up the MENU  
display.  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
10  
To select the input  
source: VIDEO 2  
qjf  
To move the cursor  
upward.  
To select the input  
source: AUX  
qjF  
To move the cursor  
downward.  
To select the input  
source: TUNER  
qjG  
To move the cursor to  
the right.  
To select the input  
source: CD  
qjg  
To move the cursor to  
the left.  
To select the input  
source: TAPE  
qjOK  
qdCH +  
(PAGE +)  
CH –  
To command to execute  
for EPG.  
To select the input  
source: MD  
Channel up: +  
To select the input  
source: TV  
Channel down: –  
(PAGE –)  
To select the input  
source: PHONO  
qgRECALL  
To toggle the current  
channel/the last  
previous channel.  
To select the input  
source: DVD  
8m  
8N  
8M  
*To rewind.  
*To play.  
q;TV/VIDEO To change the input  
(INPUT)  
select cyclically.  
qgRECALL  
(SHIFT)  
To shift band or preset  
select.  
*To fast-forward.  
8z REC (REC *To record, press N  
ON/OFF)  
qdCH+/–  
Presetting or tuning  
frequency up: +  
while pressing REC.  
First release N, then  
release REC.  
Presetting or tuning  
frequency down: –  
8x  
*To stop.  
3VOL +/–  
Volume up: +  
8X  
*To pause.  
Volume down: –  
qkTOOL  
To use the “FAVORITE”  
(FAVORITE) function.  
5MUTING  
To mute the volume on  
the AMP. Press again to  
turn muting off.  
* The operation is possible when using  
the built-in HDD type STB or in  
Video-on-demand mode.  
Digital Cable Box  
KEY DISPLAY  
FUNCTION  
9POWER  
To turn on and off.  
1qa1-9, 0, ENT To change the channel.  
For example, to change to  
channel 5, press 0 and 5  
(or, press 5and ENT).  
q;TV/VIDEO Select either TV or Cable  
(INPUT)  
for viewing (By pass  
mode).  
6DISPLAY  
Alls up title bar and  
toggles title bar on/off.  
2PIP  
(Favorite)  
To switch the  
“FAVORITE” TV  
channel list  
programmed by a  
customer to ON/OFF  
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Index  
A, B  
Batteries 6  
C, D  
Changing 20  
CH (CHANNEL) button 11  
Clearing/Changing  
learned signal 20, 21  
Power-On command 25  
Code number 8, 11  
Component Select buttons  
assigning other components 30  
copying settings 31  
programming a signal 14  
programming a series of  
commands 29  
setting Power-On function 25  
Copying  
settings of Component Select  
buttons 31  
E
Erasing 33  
F, G, H, I, J, K  
Factory setting 33  
L
Learning Function 14  
Locking control of Commander 32  
M
MUTING button 10, 13, 19, 24  
N, O  
Number buttons 9, 20, 31  
P, Q, R, S  
Power-On function  
setting 25  
Preset components 8  
System Control Functions 26  
T, U  
Troubleshooting 35  
V, W, X, Y, Z  
VOL buttons 10, 13, 17, 24, 33  
Volume Control 10, 13, 23  
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